Pop’s new original docu-comedy series Hollywood darlings premieres Wednesday, April 12, 8/7c. This new series stars three child TV stars who were on popular sitcoms during the ‘90s. Jodie Sweetin (“Full House”), Christine Lakin (“Step By Step”) and Beverley Mitchell (“7th Heaven”) are followed through the show and play exaggerated versions of themselves in their current lives. Not only are they friends but this squad encourages and supports one another when it comes to careers, parenting, marriage and friendship.

The three actresses, who are friends in real life, issued a joint statement following the announcement of the series expressing their enthusiasm.

“Our childhood characters prepared us for the roles of our lives. There really aren’t words to describe the way we grew up and the bond we share, so we decided that we wanted to give a glimpse into our unique sisterhood,” they said. “Our fans have always been at the heart of it all, and we love that we have found a home on Pop. We’re so excited to go on this journey and take people inside our lives post-childhood fame.”

Gifted is a new movie featuring Chris Evans, Mckenna Grace, Lindsey Duncan, Jenny Slate and Octavia Spencer. Directed by Marc Webb of “(500) Days of Summer” fame, The movie centers around a young girl and her incredibly gifted abilities.

From the movie’s website:
Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy – his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) – in a coastal town in Florida. Frank’s plans for a normal school life for Mary are foiled when the seven-year-old’s mathematical abilities come to the attention of Frank’s formidable mother Evelyn (Lindsay Duncan) whose plans for her granddaughter threaten to separate Frank and Mary. Octavia Spencer plays Roberta, Frank and Mary’s landlady and best friend. Jenny Slate is Mary’s teacher, Bonnie, a young woman whose concern for her student develops into a connection with her uncle as well.

This movie looks like a great family friendly movie that all would enjoy. Being the parent of a ‘gifted’ child, I can definetly relate to the movie in some ways, as I’m sure a lot of other families can as well. Plus, Chris Evans is in it so there’s that ;) .

Very….VERY rarely can you find me in heels and a dress. More often in not I’m walking around with no makeup, hair in a bun, and with my workout clothes on. That’s pretty much my daily uniform, but sometimes, the nerve strikes up, i’m feeling good and the makeup comes out, and the girlyness comes out.

Honestly, I hate clothes shopping! For the most part, I do it all online, that way if it doesn’t fit, I’m in the comfort of my own home, no one knows and I can just send it back. That’s why I love places like 3wishes.com. This online boutique lets you find that sexy outfit for going on on date night, out to the club, or just an intimate night at home.

From costumes, to lingerie to club wear and even sexy male attire, it’s the perfect boutique to spice up a night in the comfort of your own home. You’re even able to find shoes, accessories, wigs and leggings.

This is when online shopping is the best, I’m not a small girl, in fact I just jumped out of the plus size area, but there’s still no way I’d go into a store and try on stuff like this, so 3wishes.com allows me to do it at home! And by the way, they do cater to the plus size girls as well with some super cute stuff.

Love this site, and love that I can feel sexy on my own terms in my own home. Thinking of Halloween already? This is the perfect place to get that super cute sexy costume for a night out with friends. I’d love to get somethng like the sexy plunge neck dress for a surprise date night with hubby!

So many options to find. Cute, Sexy, Fun all in one place. What would you hop into from 3wishes.com? Do you have a favorite sexy outfit or are you mostly like me in your leggings or yoga pants most days?

Only 130 spots, first come, first serve!

This event is hosted and organized by the WWE, DDP YOGA, Manduka and the Susan G Komen Foundation and is an official part of the Wrestlemania Weekend Activities!

Join 2017 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee, Diamond Dallas Page in an high energy DDP YOGA Workout for all levels! Also scheduled to participate are Natalya, Titus O’Neil, and Dana Warrior, but you never know who else may show up!

NOTE: There is only a 130 person capacity so first-come-first serve! Mats will be provided by Manduka, so just come in comfortable workout clothes.

Just as an unhealthy diet can have a negative effect on your skin and health, a healthy diet high in antioxidant-rich foods can help protect your body, even from the sun. Since antioxidants help reduce inflammation and free radicals, loading your diet with them will go a long way against sunburn and skin damage as a result of UV rays. We connected with Dr. Christopher Calapai, D.O., a New York City Osteopathic Physician board certified in family and anti-aging medicine for his list of foods that help prevent sun damage.

To be clear, Dr. Calapai is not saying you should completely replace using daily use of sunscreen with food, but what you eat can offer additional protection for your skin. So if you’re looking for some ingestible sun protection, add these six sun-friendly foods to your next shopping list.

2. Leafy greens
If it’s green and it’s got leaves, chances are it’s good for sun protection. According to one study, spinach, kale and swiss chard can reduce the risk of squamous cell skin cancer by 50%. Broccoli is also a good choice: it’s full of sulphoraphane, an antioxidant that helps your cells protect themselves against UV radiation.

Fresh herbs like parsley, basil, sage and rosemary are also packed with free radical-fighting, skin-protecting antioxidants. Not sure where to start? Check out our guide to cruciferous vegetables.

3. Red & orange produce
The antioxidant lycopene has been shown to protect the skin against sunburn and is at least twice as effective an antioxidant as betacarotene when it comes to blocking UV light. It also helps rid the body of free radicals. Chow down on tomatoes, papaya, guava, red bell peppers and pink grapefruit. Watermelon is an especially good choice: it contains 40% more lycopene than tomatoes.

4. Micro-algae
Spirulna has been dubbed “the next great superfood,” and for good reason. This micro-algea, along with chlorella, contains the antioxidant astaxanthin, which has been shown to protect the skin and eyes against UV radiation. It also fights free radicals and inflammation to prevent sun damage by preventing UV-induced cell damage.

If micro-algea isn’t exactly your cup of tea, you can find this powerful antioxidant in shrimp and salmon.

5. Chocolate
As long as it’s dark chocolate you’re eating, you’ll be ingesting plenty of flavanoids, which can improve your skin’s ability protect against sunburns and other UV-induced issues.

Research found that people who ate about one ounce of high-percentage dark chocolate every day for three months could withstand twice the amount of UVB rays before their skin started to turn red, compared to those who didn’t.

6. Green & black tea
The myriad health benefits of tea are well known, but it’s nice to know that the cups you’re drinking can also help protect against sun damage. Green and black teas are packed with polyphenols that can help stop cancer development by limiting the blood supply to the cancerous area. Green tea can even help prevent non-melanoma skin cancer by enhancing DNA repair.

About the Doctor: Dr. Christopher Calapai, D.O. is an Osteopathic Physician board certified in family medicine, and anti-aging medicine. Proclaimed the “The Stem Cell Guru” by the New York Daily News, Dr. Calapai is a leader in the field of stem cell therapy in the U.S. His stem cell treatments have achieved remarkable results in clinical trials on patients with conditions as varied as Alzheimer’s, arthritis, erectile dysfunction, frailty syndrome, heart, kidney and liver failure, lupus, MS and Parkinson’s. He has worked with Mike Tyson, Mickey Rourke, Steven Seagal, and Gotham’s, Donal Logue; and as a medical consultant for the New York Rangers. Connect with him via twitter @drcalapai or at www.drcal.net